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10,000 375 tunes in your pocket

Would you believe it if we told you a market research group polled 1,062 owners of portable audio devices and found
that on average each person was only carrying around 375 songs in their pocket? Granted, the study found that half the
users polled were carrying devices only capable of playing 100 or fewer songs (i.e. <512MB capacities)—but the
interesting bit was that the iPod users polled only had 504 songs loaded onto their players on average, compared to the
246 songs of non-iPod owners. Without needlessly getting too much into the iPod shuffle's market penetration and all
that, we think it sounds like they either caught a group of early sub-10GB iPod users, or some particularly lazy lazies
who didn't feel like making the most of that capacity. Or maybe they're just rocking to some serious 25-minute heavy
psych jams, guess we'll never know. [Warning, PDF link]